is Pacfan really serious Or is he just frickin' delirious the pain is finally setting in Of what shattered dreams could've been You go far outta your way to put this silliness on display while reality takes its place next to history's high stakes the thrill of the kill always brings another deal but Pacfans fragile psyche leaves him pontificating unwisely
The only "schooling" Pacquiao accomplished was convincing millions of people that he actually had anything more than a puncher's chance in a fight against Mayweather. A true schooling in the art of Mass Media Manipulation. It was just a prime example of how easy it is manipulate the masses when they are ignorant on a subject. They actually believe what the media feeds them and take it at face value. People actually bought into this "Floyd is scared" nonsense and put money on Pacman to win. Hilarious.
Money Money Money May Got yo self a huge payday All they wanted was to see you down but you stayed up and left them a frown they grasp at straws for their self esteem now knowing Manny winning is a pipe dream but the seeds of ignorance are never sown Because Pacfan takes fantasy to heights unknown Manny swings once, than twice, than 3 x's at air hoping and wishing that something was there but reality sets into the sweet science we know While Manny and Freddie show us how much they blow....
Can you believe they took the bait they didn't know Manny would become #48 no 5 & 7 punch combinations thrown because of Floyd's defense Manny was owned than the sports media quickly came around to show Ms. PacFan how reality came down a shot here, a shot there, was the most Manny could do And this was confusing to the PacMan crew Oh no, it can't be, our Manny is getting owned he should've stayed home and left Floyd alone but we were told that our hero would be fine But I guess it was more Pac****s, the blind leading the blind....
. What fight were you watching ? You perception is highly distorted. PAC did ****. Following Floyd around doing very little. Floyd made him look very slow and clumsy.
lmfao. froidsr agreed with pac "youre losing it son, theyre giving it to him"n ahhahahah. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCLmmSmSJUk almost 3months and still no one found steroid froid's 67jabs gift from from vegas:hi:
steroid froid jacked up to the bone vs. an injured midget without peds, still ran like a *****. lmfao. "why are you scared son?" ahhahahah. how much steroid froid paid usada to break their own rules and cover froid's ped abuse? USADA breaks their own rules to give Mayweather a the****utic use exemption for intravenous therapy (IV) Kevin Iole reports: Mayweather also applied for, and was given, a the****utic use exemption (TUE) for rehydration purposes after the May 1 weigh-in. He took two separate mixes. The first was a mixture of 250 ml of saline and multi-vitamins. The second was a 500 ml mixuture of saline and Vitamin C. He was urine tested both before and after taking the solutions. Nevada rules permit the mixes that Mayweather took, but because USADA was overseeing the testing he applied for and was granted the TUE for them. Kevin Iole didn't make it clear here. The mixes aren't prohibited substances by either NSAC or USADA. What's prohibited under the WADA code is intravenous therapy, which is classified as a prohibited method. These saline/vitamin mixtures aren't drank, so obviously it's implied that IV therapy was used. WADA's 2015 Prohibited List says: Intravenous infusions and/or injections of more than 50 mL per 6 hour period are prohibited except for those legitimately received in the course of hospital admissions, surgical procedures or clinical investigations. If you're wondering why it's prohibited. http://www.usada.org/wp-content/uploads/TUE_guidance_intravenous_infusion.pdf IV infusions are included on the Prohibited List mainly because some athletes could use this Prohibited Method to: a) increase their plasma volume levels; b) mask the use of a Prohibited Substance; c) distort the values of their Athlete Biological Passport. In sports with weight classifications, athletes may be encouraged to undertake significant, accelerated weight loss to qualify for a competition and then use IV infusion to rapidly rehydrate. This practice invokes issues of athlete health and safety. But it's actually okay to use IV therapy as long as you get a the****utic use exemption, which Mayweather did. If a non-prohibited substance is infused or injected without a concurrent hospital admission, surgical procedure or clinical investigation; a TUE must be submitted for this Prohibited Method if more than 50 mL of fluid per a 6-hour period is infused or injected. What doesn't make sense is why USADA would grant the TUE. TUEs are only granted for medical reasons, and iv use for hydration purposes is explicitly not considered a medical use. Legitimate medical indications for IV infusions are well documented and are most commonly associated with either medical emergencies or in-patient care. When an IV infusion is administered to an athlete, the following criteria should be fulfilled: A clearly defined diagnosis. Supportive evidence that no permitted alternative treatment can be used. The treatment has been ordered by a physician and administered by qualified medical personnel in an appropriate medical setting. Adequate medical records of the treatment. The use of IV infusions in sport is commonly linked with rehydration after exhaustive effort, and this situation is arguably the major cause of debate. It must be understood that the use of IV fluid replacement following exercise to correct mild to moderate dehydration is not clinically indicated nor substantiated by the medical literature.
steroid froid strikes again:rofl:rofl USADA breaks their own rules to give Mayweather a the****utic use exemption for intravenous therapy (IV)